George Zimmerman just won’t go away. The former night watchman who shot and killed Trayvon Martin has released a new video and he’s taking aim at President Obama and states it was in God’s plan for him killing Martin.

In a 13-minute video Zimmerman says the Obama administration acted irresponsibly in publicly expressing empathy for the family of Trayvon Martin, who died in Feb. 26, 2012, in Sanford, Fla., during a scuffle with Zimmerman.

In the tape, Zimmerman says he does not feel he did anything wrong and that federal officials treated him unfairly. He compared himself to Anne Frank, the Holocaust victim whose published diary offered a window into her suffering, and made reference to God. He said he has a clean conscience.

“Only in a true life-or-death scenario can you have mental clearness to know that you cannot feel guilty for surviving,” ZImmerman said. “In all fairness you cannot as a human feel guilty for living, for surviving.”

Zimmerman goes even further and saying Obama has been unfair to him.

“To me that was clearly been a dereliction of duty,” Zimmerman said, pointing to the president’s invitation to the Trayvon Martin family to visit the White House and the president’s assertion that all childrens’ lives matter.

“Unfortunately for the president, I’m also my parent’s child and my life matters as well,” Zimmerman said. “And for him to make incendiary comments as he did and direct the Department of Justice to pursue a baseless prosecution he by far overstretched, overreached, even broke the law in certain aspects to where you have an innocent American being prosecuted by the federal government.”